| Literature DB >> 29391570 |
Jun Ye1, Jiangming Xu1,2, Jiaxin Song1, Hanshuo Wu1, Hanwei Zhang1,2, Jian Wu1,2, Pu Zhou3,4.
Abstract
Fiber lasers with flexible spectral manipulation property could provide a flexible tool for scenes where the temporal coherence property accounts, for example, coherent sensing/communication and nonlinear frequency conversion. Due to the good laser performance and relative simplicity of implementation, random fiber lasers (RFLs) based on random distributed feedback and Raman gain have earned more and more attention in the past few years, and a variety of RFLs with substantially different spectral properties have been developed. In this presentation, we demonstrate a high power linearly polarized RFL with flexible spectral manipulation property, in which the central wavelength and the linewidth of the spectrum can be tuned independently through a bandwidth-adjustable tunable optical filter (BA-TOF). The central wavelength of the RFL can be continuously tuned from 1095 to 1115 nm, while the full width at half-maximum (FWHM) linewidth has a maximal tuning range from ~0.6 to more than 2 nm. Moreover, the output power of 1102.5-1112.5 nm reaches ~23 W with polarization extinction ratio (PER) value > 20 dB. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a powerful linearly polarized RFL with both wavelength and linewidth tunability.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29391570 PMCID: PMC5795014 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-20664-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the experimental setup. PM ISO: Polarization maintaining isolator, PM WDM: Polarization maintaining wavelength division multiplexer, BA-TOF: Bandwidth-adjustable tunable optical filter, RDFB: Random distributed feedback.
Figure 2(a) Spectrum at the maximal pump power of 46.9 W. (b) Spectra of the first order Stokes at different pump powers. (c) FWHM linewidth and 10 dB linewidth evolutions. (d) Output power as a function of the injected pump power.
Figure 3(a) Normalized tunable output spectra. (b) Output power of the first order Stokes as a function of wavelength with the pump power of 34.1 W, 40.6 W and 46.9 W. (c) Spectra near 1095 nm and (d) 1115 nm.
Figure 4(a) Linewidth-adjustable spectra of the output beam and (b) the 0.1% sample light. (c) Output power as a function of the FWHM linewidth.
Figure 5Tunable linewidths at different central wavelength.